The RB 05 was developed as a ground attack missile for the
Saab 37 Viggen fighter-bomber and
Saab 105 trainer aircraft in 1967. The missile was
tracer guided using
radio controlled
manual command to line of sight (MCLOS), which meant that aiming had to be done separate to piloting, either requiring a two-seat cockpit with a dedicated missile gunner, as per the Saab 105, or a central computer which could control the aircraft during guidance, as present on the Saab 37 Viggen. During development, Saab used a variety of
Saab 35 Draken prototypes for testing. Saab 35 prototypes with tandem trainer cockpits were used for many of the firing trials, as the guidance equipment could be easily retrofitted into the secondary cockpit to trial guidance with a dedicated missile gunner. The RB 05 was issued for operative use in 1972. File:Saab 35 (Fpl 35-10) with RB305.jpg|Saab 35-10 (prototype 10) with RB 305 during trials. File:Saab 305 A. RB05A programming.jpg|Programming of RB 05 at Saab. == Use ==